Friday, November 25, 2011

Installing a Sump Pump Made Easy

!: Installing a Sump Pump Made Easy

One of the most difficult parts about owning a sump pump is actually putting it into place.  After that, they really require no thought and they will continue to work, sometimes for years in the background.  Fortunately, installing a sump pump is not all that difficult, particularly if the sump hole is already in place.

There are two different types of sump pumps that you may need to install, the pedestal variety and the submersible variety.  Either of these will really work and it depends on your own personal preference as to which one you're going to use.  If you have the submersible variety, installing a sump pump is only a matter of removing the old one and then putting the new one in its place.  The only thing that you're really going to need to worry about is making sure that the pump is properly connected to the drain line, otherwise it will simply pump water back into the sump hole.

Installing a pedestal pump may be a little bit more difficult but many people prefer this variety because it is easily adjusted.  After removing the old pump from the sump, place the new one in position and make sure to connect the pump with the drain line properly.  You are then going to need to adjust the stops on the float bar so that the pump will trigger on and off at the proper times.  Make sure that it comes on well before the water reaches the top of the sump hole and goes off in plenty of time so the pump does not run continually.


Installing a Sump Pump Made Easy

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Irrigation Pumps - Different Types For Different Purposes

!: Irrigation Pumps - Different Types For Different Purposes

There are several different kinds of irrigation pumps to choose from. Centrifugal pumps are common type, as are submersible pumps. They are called submersible because they are put completely underwater. These are the types of pumps most commonly found in wells as they are cylindrical in shape. Submersible pumps can be used in lakes as well. There is no need to prime them. These pumps push water and sometimes require special sleeves. The sleeve acts as a coolant by forcing incoming water to flow over the motor.

Then, there are turbine and jet pumps. These pumps are also placed underwater; however, the shaft and motor are above water. Turbine pumps are multiple stage pumps and are very efficient. This is a suction pump. A jet pump is similar except it forces water into the intake to lift water back out.

A booster pump is basically what it is says. It boosts the pressure needed to move water. If you have a sprinkler system that does not have enough pressure to move the water, a booster pump will increase the pressure so the system will work.

Used in lakes and streams is the floating pump. A floating pump is the same as a submersible pump and has the same uses. The main difference is that a floating pump is attached to the bottom of a float.

Pump Performance: The flow and pressure created by the pump determines the pumps performance. The flow and pressure will determine if the pump is right for your project needs. Just remember, increased flow means less pressure. Read the manufacturer's label.

Plan it out: Do not just run out and get a pump. Get a general idea of how the project will be placed. It would also be a good idea to draw up a design of your irrigation system. This will save you money and time.


Irrigation Pumps - Different Types For Different Purposes

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Wayne Water Systems VIP50 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH Submersible Utility Water Pump

!: Prices Wayne Water Systems VIP50 1/2 HP 2,500 GPH Submersible Utility Water Pump for sale

Brand : Wayne | Rate : | Price : $72.72
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This unique Wayne utility pump passes 1/2in. solids such as leaves, pebbles, and other debris without clogging. 1 1/4in. discharge is adaptable to garden hose thread with rotating adapter (included). HP: 1/2, Flow (GPH): 2,500, Volts: 115, Max. Total Head (ft.): 15, Suction Type: Bottom, Discharge Port (in.): 1 1/4, Pump Housing: Glass reinforced thermoplastic, Volute: Glass reinforced thermoplastic, Impeller Shaft: Glass reinforced thermoplastic, Solid Handling (in.): 1/2, Power Cord (ft.): 8, Thermal Overload Protection: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 6 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 10

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